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01/01/2021 10:56 GMT+7
Japanese businesses have deployed a number of new business models in Vietnam in 2020 in an effort to shelter from the storm of COVID-19.
Takeo Nakajima, chief representative of the Japan External Trade Organization in Hanoi
The Vietnamese government has been taking a number of supporting policies to support businesses in a difficult time. How have Japanese companies benefited from these?
We highly appreciate the work Vietnam has done in the prevention of COVID-19 in the country. Effectively containing the pandemic provides significant support for the economy, and the business community as well.
VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 1
01/01/2021 08:32 GMT+7
HCM City approved for one more place for New Year firework display
HCM City has been allowed to organise firework displays at one more location on New Year’s Eve.
The additional location is Saigon Hi-tech Park in District 9, which is aimed to mark the establishment of Thu Duc City. The city, which is the merger of districts 2, 9 and Thu Duc, will officially come into existence on March 1.
The low-range fireworks will be held at the park.
HCM City was earlier permitted to organise high-range firework displays at the entrance of Thu Thiem Tunnel in District 2 and at the 81-floor Landmark 81, Vietnam s tallest building on New Year’s Eve.
Friday, December 11, 2020 23:14
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s diplomatic sector overcame numerous challenges throughout 2020 to create, grasp and optimise new cooperation opportunities, thus contributing to the country’s progress towards development, stated Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh.
In his article entitled “Vietnam
mettle and new posture” released on the occasion of the New Year 2021, Minh noted that last year witnessed great and unprecedented changes that have left widespread and long-term impacts on the world.
The COVID-19 pandemic hit all countries in the world, pushing the global economy into recession, while the East Sea issue saw new complicated developments, and other non-traditional challenges emerged, including those related to water security, natural disasters and flooding, greatly affecting the Southeast Asia region, including Vietnam.
VIETNAM NEWS DECEMBER 31
31/12/2020 09:49 GMT+7
Legal proceedings started against case of COVID-19 Patient 1440
Director of An Giang province’s Department of Public Security, Col. Dinh Van Noi, announced on December 30 that the department’s Investigation Security Agency has issued a decision to begin legal proceedings in a case of organising illegal entry into Vietnam in the local district of An Phu on December 24.
Noi said that the investigation detected signs of criminal activity in the case, and decided to commence legal proceedings to expand investigations.
The province’s Department of Public Security is coordinating with the provincial Border Guard and An Phu district authorities in catching those that helped COVID-19 Patient 1440 illegally enter Vietnam.
As normalcy returns, new year to thaw Vietnam-Vatican ties
The announcement of establishing a resident pontifical representative in Vietnam is expected in early 2021
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Catholics celebrate Christmas at St. Joseph s Cathedral in Hanoi on Dec. 25. (Photo courtesy of tonggiaophanhanoi.org)
Churches across Vietnam returned to normal during Christmas week and stopped online Masses after a year of liturgical disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Parish churches were packed for Christmas Mass, although attendees had to follow the new normal requirements of wearing masks and washing hands.
Vietnam has effectively controlled the deadly Covid-19 pandemic since the first cases were reported in February, limiting the outbreak to 1,456 cases and just 35 deaths as of Dec. 30.